From: "Dr. D.C. Williams" <dcwill@ee.unr.edu> Safe deposit boxes, by virtue of their accessibility to law enforcement, are subject to search and seizure under court order and are sealed in certain cases (probate). This makes them likely to be the first place to look when the Feds decide that we can't have keys anymore. I am not designing systems for the paranoid fantasy of an inspection of all safety deposit boxes by government agents in search of contraband. I am interested in designing systems which will fit into business as usual, that are inconspicuous by their prevalance, and which will be a part of ordinary and usual protection of data by cryptographic means. Our goals appear to differ enough to preclude my continuing involvement on this topic. Eric